Split core current transformer

US9607749B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9607749-B2
Application numberUS-201514602971-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2015
Priority dateJan 23, 2014
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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A sensing transformer includes a first transformer segment including a first magnetically permeable core having a sector having a planar cross-section bounded by a closed curve and having a first end and a second end. The first core includes a winding including at least one turn substantially encircling the cross-section of the core and a first segment housing enclosing the winding and a portion of the first core. A second transformer segment separable from the first transformer segment including a second magnetically permeable core having another sector having a third end and a fourth end.

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We claim: 1. A sensing transformer comprising: (a) a first transformer segment including: (i) a first magnetically permeable core comprising a sector having a planar cross-section bounded by a closed curve and having a first end and a second end; (ii) a winding including at least one turn substantially encircling said cross-section of said core; and (iii) a first segment housing enclosing said winding and a portion of said first core; and (b) a second transformer segment separable from said first transformer segment, said second transformer segment including: (i) a second magnetically permeable core comprising a different sector having a third end and a fourth end; and (ii) a second segment housing enclosing a portion of said second core, said second segment housing separable from said first segment housing to enable separation of said first and said second transformer segments and joinable to said first segment housing to restrain said first and said second cores in a substantially closed arrangement with said first end and said third end being adjacent one another and with said second end and said fourth end being adjacent one another when said second housing is said joined to said first housing; (c) wherein said first end is plated with an electrically conductive material thereon having a thickness between 15 and 75 microns, said second end is plated with an electrically conductive material thereon having a thickness between 15 and 75 microns, said third end is plated with an electrically conductive material thereon having a thickness between 15 and 75 microns, and said fourth end is plated with an electrically conductive material thereon having a thickness between 15 and 75 microns. 2. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said first, second, third, and fourth ends are completely adhered by said material. 3. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is less than 50 microns thick. 4. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is less than 1/16 th inch thick. 5. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is less than 1/32 nd inch thick. 6. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is less than 1/64 th inch thick. 7. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is nickel. 8. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is electroless nickel immersion gold surface plated. 9. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is nickel plated. 10. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is copper plated. 11. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is silver plated. 12. The sensing transformer of claim 1 wherein said material is not substantially covering either of said first core and said second core. 13. A sensing transformer comprising: (a) a first transformer segment including: (i) a first magnetically permeable core comprising a sector having a planar cross-section bounded by a closed curve and having a first end and a second end; (ii) a winding including at least one turn substantially encircling said cross-section of said core; and (iii) a first segment housing enclosing said winding and a portion of said first core; and (b) a second transformer segment separable from said first transformer segment, said second transformer segment including: (i) a second magnetically permeable core comprising a different sector having a third end and a fourth end; and (ii) a second segment housing enclosing a portion of said second core, said second segment housing separable from said first segment housing to enable separation of said first and said second transformer segments and joinable to said first segment housing to restrain said first and said second cores in a substantially toroidal arrangement with said first end and said third end being adjacent one another and with said second end and said fourth end being adjacent one another when said second housing is said joined to said first housing; (c) wherein said end is coated with a magnetically conductive ferrofluid material thereon having a thickness between 15 and 75 microns, said second end is coated with a magnetically conductive ferrofluid material thereon having a thickness between 15 and 75 microns, said third end is coated with a magnetically conductive ferrofluid material thereon having a thickness between 15 and 75 microns, and said fourth end is coated with a magnetically conductive ferrofluid material thereon having a thickness between 15 and 75 microns. 14. The sensing transformer of claim 13 wherein said material is less than 50 microns thick.

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What does patent US9607749B2 cover?
A sensing transformer includes a first transformer segment including a first magnetically permeable core having a sector having a planar cross-section bounded by a closed curve and having a first end and a second end. The first core includes a winding including at least one turn substantially encircling the cross-section of the core and a first segment housing enclosing the winding and a portio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Veris Industries Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01F27/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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